Hi,

it would be a good idea to run the question by [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Les Hazlewood wrote:
Yep, we've seen these before, but the good thing is that they're not related
in form or function to our project so there shouldn't be any legal conflict
at least (IANAL, but I think that's the case).  Since the joomla product has
been renamed, I don't think there's any issue there.  Also the juniper
product is named slightly different to J - dash - Security, so they're not
an exact overlap.  This coupled with the different target of their focus
(totally different than ours), I think that makes things 'safe'.

Plus in the last 3 or so years, I'm sure they've seen us (just do any search
engine lookup for 'jsecurity' and we're always number one), but no one has
ever contacted us about naming conflicts.  I'm fairly sure they don't care -
if they would have, they'd have said something by now...

At least that's my take on it :)

I wonder if should investigate purchasing a registered trademark just in
case...

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:17 AM, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

I searched on Google and found these companies using the JSecurity name:


http://www.juniper.net/security/index.html?from=HomePage-Header-to-JSecurity
http://joomlaequipment.com/content/view/1/4/

The latter looks like the JSecurity product got absorbed into a product
called JDefender.  We'll probably need to do a more thorough search.


Regards,
Alan





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